It can be done.
However, with the node hosting OSDs already has enough work to do and you will run into performance issues.
It's been, and can be done, but you are better off to not do so.
//Tu
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From: Edward Huyer <erhvks@xxxxxxx>
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This is more of a "why" than a "can I/should I" question.
The Ceph block device quickstart says (if I interpret it correctly) not to use a physical machine as both a Ceph RBD client and a node for hosting OSDs or other Ceph services.
Is this interpretation correct? If so, what is the reasoning? If not, what is it actually saying?
Thanks in advance.
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From: Edward Huyer <erhvks@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2016 11:30 AM
Subject: Mapping RBD On Ceph Cluster Node
To: <ceph-users@xxxxxxxx>
This is more of a "why" than a "can I/should I" question.
The Ceph block device quickstart says (if I interpret it correctly) not to use a physical machine as both a Ceph RBD client and a node for hosting OSDs or other Ceph services.
Is this interpretation correct? If so, what is the reasoning? If not, what is it actually saying?
Thanks in advance.
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